January 2019

As the fashionista of them all, Blair Waldorf, once said, “Whoever said money can’t buy happiness didn’t know where to shop”. If you need more convincing than that, Ariana even said, “I want it, I got it” – it’s as simple as that. You never need an excuse or explanation to go after what you want and this includes treating yourself on the most arguably romantic day of the year, Valentine’s Day.

Alright babes, let’s make 2019 the best yet. A yoga class here and a cycle class there is great, but it’s time to start now in finding and maintaining a consistent workout routine. If you don’t know where to start – I got you. Trust me, life’s more fun with a healthier mindset and a tighter butt. A consistent workout routine will give you both plus so much more!

“As viewers, we bear no witness to outfit experimentation…because everyone today is hell-bent on the final product. And that product, of course, is increasingly the same: a rotation of the same buzzy brands on a similar canvas, one with no-makeup makeup and an enviable case of “bedhead” that really takes hours to come to life.” – The Death of Personal Style , whowhatwear.com

I recently read an article on whowhatwear.com, “The Death of Personal Style” that had ideas written in words I was only pondering – until now. For many reasons, this article evoked a reflection and discussion I felt necessary to write here on the blog. Entering into 2019, now more than ever are the world and its industries constantly evolving – including the fashion industry. Primary factors, which greatly influence these industries today, were nonexistent even ten years ago. Among these, is the dominating presence of social media. You know the major ones: Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Within the fashion industry, social media has incrementally changed the content people are consuming day to day and therefore, has drastically impacted consumer behavior as a whole.